BREAKING: Dead Rising: Deluxe Remaster Announced, Promises Surprises and Controversy
Nostalgia Rekindled, but with a Twist
Capcom's beloved zombie apocalypse franchise, Dead Rising, is making a triumphant return with Dead Rising: Deluxe Remaster, set to release in 2024. This remastered version promises to offer a complete overhaul of the original while introducing a controversial change that has divided fans.
The Legacy of Dead Rising
The original Dead Rising, released in 2006, quickly became a cult classic. Known for its over-the-top gameplay, endless hordes of zombies, and iconic protagonist Frank West, the game has left an enduring mark on the gaming landscape.
A Complete Remaster
Dead Rising: Deluxe Remaster will feature a complete graphical overhaul, with updated textures, lighting, and character models. The game will also take advantage of modern hardware, offering smoother performance and faster loading times.
The Controversial Change
While the remaster is generally met with excitement, one change has caused some consternation among fans. The remaster will not include the "Erotica" score that players could earn in the original game. This score was achieved by photographing female zombies in compromising positions.
Capcom has stated that the removal of the Erotica score was made in response to evolving industry standards and sensitivities. However, some fans have expressed disappointment, arguing that it removes an integral part of the game's experience.
Frank's New Voice
In addition to the graphics update, Dead Rising: Deluxe Remaster will also feature a new voice for Frank West. Actor Timothy Olyphant, known for his roles in Justified and Deadwood, will take over the reins from Terry Crews, who voiced Frank in the original game.
This change has been met with mixed reactions. Some fans are eager to hear Olyphant's interpretation of the character, while others are hesitant to see a change from the original.
Conclusion
Dead Rising: Deluxe Remaster is shaping up to be a significant event for fans of the franchise. With its updated visuals, improved performance, and new features, it promises to be a worthy successor to the original. However, the removal of the Erotica score and the change in Frank West's voice may leave some fans divided.
Only time will tell if Dead Rising: Deluxe Remaster can live up to the hype and satisfy both nostalgic and new fans alike.
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